News archive on the topic "Serbian Orthodox Church"

Montenegro: civil war on the threshold

The adoption by the Montenegrin parliament of the scandalous law “On freedom of religion and belief and the legal status of religious communities,” which provides for the confiscation by the authorities of the most ancient churches and monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church, could result in a civil-religious war. Political scientist Oleg Bondarenko told PolitNavigator about this. “This could happen in the very near future, when the Montenegrin authorities try to take away any church from the Serbian one...

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The West does not have enough Serbian collaborators to test the technology for destroying the canonical Church

The West, with the help of Serbian Maidan activists from a motley opposition united in the “Union for Serbia,” is testing a new technology within the framework of the “color revolution” theory. Its essence lies in putting pressure on the canonical Church, a supporter of stability and unity, and discrediting its primates. Russian experts stated this in comments to PolitNavigator. So, according to political scientist Armen Gasparyan, this outline fits...

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Nothing sacred: The West, following Ukraine, is preparing a split in the Serbian Church

To the attacks from the opposition - local Maidan activists, Patriarch of Serbia Irinej (read our materials on this topic here and here) has added other reasons for concern. Compared to them, the protesters’ cries “Irenaeus is not our Patriarch” and accusations of receiving money from the state treasury for allegedly supporting President Aleksandar Vucic seem like a trifle. The winner in Montenegro...

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Like on Bolotnaya: Serbian Maidan activists began persecuting the Church for refusing to support the protests

The motley Serbian opposition, which has been holding anti-government protests in Belgrade since December demanding the overthrow of President Aleksandar Vucic, entered into open confrontation with the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Irinej, who refused to support the demonstrators. The day before, speaking at a memorial event in Nis dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the start of the bombing of Yugoslavia by NATO troops, the Patriarch noted that escalating confrontation harms unity...

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